Noé Chartier News Analysis Politicians have voiced concern in recent days about potential Iranian regime retaliation that could come at the hands of sleeper cells, but officials in charge of…
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What Is Canada’s Military Presence in Middle East as Top General Weighs Defensive Involvement?
by EditorKNoé Chartier News Analysis Amid changing messaging about the war in Iran, Canada is now examining whether it could fill a defensive role in the region, its top general said…
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Buoyed by recent electoral wins, Takaichi is moving the country to a defensive posture against China. By Sean Tseng News Analysis Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi emerged from a snap election…
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How the US Supreme Court’s Ruling on Trump’s Tariffs Affects Canada
by EditorKNoé Chartier News Analysis The U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling that one set of U.S. tariffs on Canada is illegal strengthens Canada’s position, but the economic impact is expected to be…
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Noé Chartier News Analysis Ottawa has set its sights on deepening ties with Beijing, including on energy cooperation, but to what extent will this occur and what implications will it…
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Matthew Horwood & Noé Chartier News Analysis This year was eventful, to say the least, marked in part by a change in leadership in Ottawa, and 2026 is…
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By Matthew Horwood News Analysis Canada’s economy faced significant shocks in 2025 due to a trade conflict with the United States, and the ripple effects are expected to carry into 2026.Several…
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Noé Chartier News Analysis Canada receives but a passing mention in the recently released U.S. National Security Strategy, but that doesn’t mean it will not have an impact here. In…
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How Canada’s International Relations Have Changed Over the Past Year
by EditorKNoé Chartier Year in Review A considerable shift in foreign policy has occurred since Prime Minister Mark Carney came to power, spurred mostly by the trade conflict with the United…
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Bank of Canada Will Resume Buying Treasury Bills. What Could This Mean for Inflation?
by EditorKBy Matthew Horwood News Analysis The Bank of Canada has restarted its “routine” purchases of short-term Treasury bills, commonly known as T-bills, reigniting debate among economists about what the move will…